All New Zealand universities provide an internationally recognised education, with strict quality controls over teaching at New Zealand colleges. New Zealand coursesare usually located in one of the multicultural cities – New Zealanders travel overseas a lot and are welcoming of other cultures.
Combining the benefits of a developed country with the charm of a quiet and peaceful countryside, New Zealand offers some distinct advantages over other countries as a destination for education.An important one of which is the affordability – getting a degree in NZ actually works out to be cheaper than many courses in India.
Why Choose New Zealand?
- To receive a high standard of education and internationally recognised qualifications.
- To enjoy excellent facilities and study support as an international student.
- English is the everyday language of New Zealanders.
- The institutions in New Zealand offer a stimulating academic environment. They are diverse in size and location, and offer as many general and specialist programs as anywhere in the world.
- New Zealanders are well known for their warm hospitality to overseas visitors. International students are welcomed onto our campuses, and appreciated for the enrichment they offer both academically and culturally.
Earn While You Learn
While in most countries overseas students are barred from employment, in New Zealand they can work part-time for 15 hours a week provided they enroll for full-time courses that are of a 12-month duration. After completion of their studies, students are further encouraged to stay behind and work. New-Zealand is an economically wise and safe option for students looking for a high standard of education, and an over-all high standard of life.
New-Zealand has been described as 'two emerald islands in the sea', or more recently, the land of The Lord of the Rings. Having a small population of only four million people, New-Zealand's biggest cities include Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington (North Island), Christchurch, and Dunedin (South Island). New Zealand has a diverse, multi cultural population of about 3.8 million people. The majority of New Zealanders are of British descent and the native Maori population makes up around 14 percent of the population. New Zealand also has a large growing population of Pacific Islanders and Asians.
New Zealand is becoming first choice for an increasing number of international students seeking quality education. New Zealand universities offer students a unique learning environment. Known as the 'New World Class', students educated in the New Zealand education environment are earning a reputation as a new breed of innovative thinkers and are enjoying career success the world over. Established universities such as the Waikato University, Massey University, University of Auckland, Victoria, University of Wellington, Lincoln University, University of Otago, and the Auckland University of Technology have become popular destinations for students across the globe.
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